Ram pickup trucks and Bacon

One of the highlight posts for 2013 has been my thoughts on Dodge Rams’ Super Bowl ad featuring “So God Made a Farmer” and Dodge Ram’s campaign for Year of the Farmer, so I figured ya’ll might appreciate this quick update.

What better to catch my attention than pickup trucks, farmers, and bacon? Thank goodness God made a farmer.

I am truly thankful for bacon, pork chops, and those farmers across the country raising pigs. There’s several of these pig farmers online sharing their stories and opening their barn doors so we can learn more about our bacon.

There’s not much more to say about it. One of our favorite foods, agriculture, and pickup trucks pretty much tie many Americans together. I hope Dodge Ram comes up with a few more of these great food/farm facts with their campaign to support the American Farmer.

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Ryan Goodman lives in Helena, Montana, but grew up on a family cattle ranch in Arkansas. He has spent the last several years learning about farming systems across the country, living in Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming and Tennessee. He is a proud Animal Science graduate of Oklahoma State University and has completed graduate level research at the University of Tennessee, focusing on beef cattle reproduction and nutrition. Ryan works with the Montana Stockgrowers Association and does speaking events across the country centered on agriculture advocacy for farmers and ranchers. Outside of advocacy, Ryan is a novice runner, with goals of accomplishing his first Half Marathon in 2015, and enjoys refueling with a good steak. #TeamBeef!

Thanks for sharing this graphic! I have always grown up to think that Fords were superior but with all the good publicity and support coming for Dodge Ram about our country’s farmers I may have to change my truck brand. I love the way Dodge displays the information they are sharing and I hope it is catching the eyes of those who don’t know a lot about were their food comes from! Great post.

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